iPhone’s have got more popular over time and who doesn’t like to have an awesome wallpaper in their phone. So I selected 30 awesome iPhone wallpapers from Poolga, my favorite place to get wallpapers. Enjoy! Via: abduzeedo

We always try our best to challenge your artistic abilities and produce some interesting, beautiful and creative artwork. And as designers we usually turn to different sources of inspiration. As a matter of fact, we’ve discovered the best one — desktop wallpapers that are a little more distinctive than the usual crowd. This creativity mission

The BBC came to us with a brief full of interesting facts and circles, for a series of brand vignettes for BBC Knowledge. We were asked to design and animate two spots that take us on a journey and explore how circles keep cropping up in the history of the earth. Via: weareseventeen

Parallax is a difference in the in the apparent position of an object viewed along different lines of sight. The term derives from the Greek word parallaxis, meaning alteration. In web design, the parallax effect is a relatively new trend. The effect itself has been around for a while, but lately is becoming more used

A portfolio can make or break you. It’s important to show your best work, your variety and stand out. In this showcase we’ve put together a collection of 55 portfolios we’ve found online that we think stand out as clever, creative and inspiring. We hope these can inspire you when you’re making your own portfolio,

Youxiandaxia is a very talented artist from China. He creates really beautiful and fascinating paintings and I’m glad to present you some of his great works. It is very impressive to see how he uses colors and textures to produce the softness in the pictures. If you’re fan of asian graphic style you will love

Iida the Infobar A01 preserves the design DNA of the original Infobar dumbphones, but is a full-functioning smartphone with a custom, tile-based UI that is similar—if less stylized—to that of Windows Phone 7. And you can configure it any way you like with various apps and widgets. Not bad. Not bad at all. Via: gizmodo

Imagine taking your 0.5 mechanical pencil and drawing on a large, blank piece of white paper for 10 hours a day, seven days a week, for 10 full months. Think you’d give up after a few hours or maybe even a few days? Well, it’s safe to say that most people would. Then again, most

Last week we showcased here 25 Fresh Examples of Minimalist Web Designs, where most of the examples were based on light colors and a few colorful elements. This week on the other hand, we decided to gather a list of dark web designs to show that dark colors, if well mixed and matched, can result

Data visualizations, a.k.a Infographics, provide a great way to visualize a topic that would be hard to understand when reading. Infographics are present to us in media sources like magazines, television, books, posters, signs, and anything else that has complex information. For some people (like me) it’s much easier to visualize information, data, or knowledge with a graphic

If you love comic books and cartoons (it’s ok if you’re nodding your head and you’re over the age of 10), check out this sweet museum. Dutch studio MVRDV recently won a competition to design the Comic and Animation Museum in Hangzhou, China. With a population of 6.4 million inhabitants, Hangzhou is the capital of

Even if you’re not a gearhead, you have to admit, the recently released Porsche 911 GT3 RS 4.0 is one sexy beast. Limited to just 600 vehicles worldwide, the latest 911 packs a 4.0-liter flat-six engine derived from the 911 GT3 RSR racer and features forged pistons, titanium connecting rods, and a crankshaft pulled directly

This is a Samsung SH100. This little wi-fi enabled camera is about to go on a big roadtrip, from LA to New York City. To get there, we’ll take a picture, post it to Facebook and hand it off to a trucker…or a tourist…or a florist…or a cop. They’ll take some pictures, post ‘em to

microsite for volkswagen and tribal ddb. ‘true life costs’ forms part of the ongoing ‘unbelievable value’ campaign and asks people to evaluate how their various consumer purchases add up over a lifetime. by travelling into a miniature town and interacting with a series of charming stop motion animations, users can create a ‘total life cost